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we have sector by sector technology plans. we have not been sitting back waiting for a bill to pass. we would look very quickly. >> do you believe the discretion that is printed could permit you to make a finding that is complete without building any additional fencing? >> right now the border patrol has done an extensive study of where fencing make sense across the southwest border. where itre 653 miles. actuallymak makes sense. that have beenf completed. we would go back and look at the kind of fencing is. he can do this for humanitarian purposes to ensure family unity. in what situations which you think about granting the waiver? the bill says you can do that .purposesitarian >> i'm going to caveat on my answers. i could see that there would be considerations based on the aid of a conviction, whether the individual was the primary wage earner for the family, the record sent a prior conviction, that kind of inclusive a valuation. >> an applicant for rpi statue may not file on application unless the individual has satisfied a
we have sector by sector technology plans. we have not been sitting back waiting for a bill to pass. we would look very quickly. >> do you believe the discretion that is printed could permit you to make a finding that is complete without building any additional fencing? >> right now the border patrol has done an extensive study of where fencing make sense across the southwest border. where itre 653 miles. actuallymak makes sense. that have beenf completed. we would go back and look...
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they have been doing some pretty impressive technology, from what i have heard. >> yes. he mentioned a new peas is up right now. read that to understand better how the situation evolved. when eli and jock just josh -- josh, that is not the way they do things. we heard the same thing quickly that this was complicated, high- tech, and i understand how -- why they use that phrase, but, you can look at other reporting and tell the most important point out of all of this, in touch with not just one guy, but a couple dozen or so senior al qaeda operatives. it is not someone disassociated, but someone very much involved. >> utilizing this, were there any groups on there that surprised you or any groups we should think about that we have not been? >> there is a collection we have written about and you have written about for a while, that i think are significant. they are not formerly considered affiliates. >> for one thing i would say about that is they have a process for who is formally affiliated in who is not. groups like shabbat in somalia accepted by al qaeda before the com
they have been doing some pretty impressive technology, from what i have heard. >> yes. he mentioned a new peas is up right now. read that to understand better how the situation evolved. when eli and jock just josh -- josh, that is not the way they do things. we heard the same thing quickly that this was complicated, high- tech, and i understand how -- why they use that phrase, but, you can look at other reporting and tell the most important point out of all of this, in touch with not...
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can you talk about that a little bit the role that technology played. >> yeah. there's several things in technology that changed the fight. one is obvious it was predators. it wasn't drone strikes. it was drone surveillance. because you put a surveillance that gives you full motion video, anywhere if our force to include the guys on the ground could watch what the predator is watching in real-time video. the real effect of that is several. one, it used to take 120 people to raid a target when only twenty were going inside. it takes 100 to secure it outside make sure you don't get people reinforcing or whatnot. if you can do it from the air you only send twenty. now, the other hundred can hit five other targets. we could hit six targets in the time we're hitting one. and you know more. you can put drones over and watch people all the time. if we decided to watch someone in the room all the time. pretty soon we would know which what you call pattern of life. where you go, what you do, whether you're good or bad or involved in the insurgency. so you can build up th
can you talk about that a little bit the role that technology played. >> yeah. there's several things in technology that changed the fight. one is obvious it was predators. it wasn't drone strikes. it was drone surveillance. because you put a surveillance that gives you full motion video, anywhere if our force to include the guys on the ground could watch what the predator is watching in real-time video. the real effect of that is several. one, it used to take 120 people to raid a target...
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we've all experienced issues with technology on. some level this is just a phone in kind of problem. as brian said, we've all forgotten about it. we're sick of talking about it. no way was this the biggest one. >> he's shaking his head. since you are chomping at the bit. >> my biggest blunlder is right here in new york. it involved one of the candidate for mayor that never should have run. >> i made some big mistakes and i know i let a lot of people down. i'm running for mayor. i hope i get a second chance to work for you. >> we love this city. and no one will work harder to make it better than anthony. >> i failed. big time. i hurt a lot of people. when you dig yourself a hole you can lie the rest of your life or do something positive. >> i could not pick just one. these two candidates for these two offices, deciding to run for these jobs. those were the two biggest blunders of the year. >> those are gifts. if you're in the media business, are you kidding me. >>? when i saw anthony, i couldn't help but think about the underwear pic
we've all experienced issues with technology on. some level this is just a phone in kind of problem. as brian said, we've all forgotten about it. we're sick of talking about it. no way was this the biggest one. >> he's shaking his head. since you are chomping at the bit. >> my biggest blunlder is right here in new york. it involved one of the candidate for mayor that never should have run. >> i made some big mistakes and i know i let a lot of people down. i'm running for...
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glenn little science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. you know the one. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered on peter lavelle show mind you we're discussing terrorism versus interventionism. ok max and before we went to the break john gave a lot of prescriptions about policy american policy in the arab middle east would you like to reply to that please to hear i would i think that the emphasis should be on the word a lot you know you look at bin laden's fatwa in ninety six in ninety eight and there are a lot of stated grievances now john here in washington is saying if only the united states were to you know modify its foreign policy make some concessions then i would quickly i think use the word dry up or lose support somehow the problem is that it's just a never ending list of complaints about u.s. foreign policy which are together impossible to very much of my foreign any of those grievances legitimated play madison or any are any of those grievances legitimate in your mind any of them. yes so
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that technology wouldn't have been available to us 10, 20 years ago. nevertheless the technology you dreamt of the not available due to, i believe, education still not being the priority it needs to be in this country. >> over the next 10 years, the two things that i think will be great in education, one is to get a personnel system that really gives teachers feedback so we can improve the average quality and that actually is only about 3% of the payroll that needs to be invested. we need to do that well. other countries do that. the second dream for education is the use of technology and although we're at a fairly early stage, as you get rid of textbooks, as you get tablet p.c.-type devices. get the best teachers online and personalized learning, there's a lot shaping that and we need to make sure it works for low income, middle income and all times of students. there is a hope that during the next 15 years that education can improve a lot. you know, it's the greatest source of inequity in the country today and i think most people accept now that the
that technology wouldn't have been available to us 10, 20 years ago. nevertheless the technology you dreamt of the not available due to, i believe, education still not being the priority it needs to be in this country. >> over the next 10 years, the two things that i think will be great in education, one is to get a personnel system that really gives teachers feedback so we can improve the average quality and that actually is only about 3% of the payroll that needs to be invested. we need...
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these are devices that modern methods right now, the best technology out there, actually has no way of detecting. brian todd is "outfront." >> reporter: u.s. intelligence officials have said he could be the most dangerous terrorist america faces. ibrahim al asiri, only 31 years old, master bomb maker for the group al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. he could be involved in the current threat stream. a u.s. intelligence official tells cnn al asiri is the golden goose of that al qaeda affiliate. they're guarded about his communications, determined to protect him. cnn national security analyst peter bergen says that's for good reason. >> the ability to smuggle a potentially undetectable bomb onto a plane or some other location, that's golden for al qaeda. >> reporter: western intelligence officials say al asiri is behind the foiled 2009 underwear bomb plot to bring down an airliner approaching detroit on christmas day, and a 2010 plot to send bombs in printer cartridges in cargo planes bound for the u.s. both plots were foiled at the last minute. in 2009, al asiri even planted a bomb on hi
these are devices that modern methods right now, the best technology out there, actually has no way of detecting. brian todd is "outfront." >> reporter: u.s. intelligence officials have said he could be the most dangerous terrorist america faces. ibrahim al asiri, only 31 years old, master bomb maker for the group al qaeda in the arabian peninsula. he could be involved in the current threat stream. a u.s. intelligence official tells cnn al asiri is the golden goose of that al...
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>> with technologies available now, of course you could be more invasive. i was the one that installed the terrorist agency. >> it was about international calls that we have reason believe are affiliated with al qaeda. even there, we realized we had to be very careful. very selective. this couldn't be this broad net. >> i asked a former f.b.i. special agent. >> so you look at spg like inspire magazine, that contained within it the instructions of how to build these pressure cooker bombs. should the united states government be trying to shut down these web sites? >> i think it's not the issue of feasibility. you know, it's very hard to regulate the internet. we have thousands of sites that promote islamic extremism. they basically spend a lot of times on these sites and monitor their travel pattern and their communications. put them together and create a kind of a profile. >> needed to do almost the impossible. sort out the radical muslims not prone to violence and those that could turn into terrorists. >> it's a very difficult thing to detect when an indivi
>> with technologies available now, of course you could be more invasive. i was the one that installed the terrorist agency. >> it was about international calls that we have reason believe are affiliated with al qaeda. even there, we realized we had to be very careful. very selective. this couldn't be this broad net. >> i asked a former f.b.i. special agent. >> so you look at spg like inspire magazine, that contained within it the instructions of how to build these...
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health talks about funding for an initiative called rain research through advanced innovative nerd technologies. "washington journal" is next. >> dear mr. president, it is clear that our current health care system hinges not only on our current economic situation but on the daily lives of every american. first, let's take a look at the fact. 15.7% of americans are uninsured. even though we spend $2.5 trillion each year on healthcare. , werary to popular belief do not have the best healthcare system in the world. we are ranked 37. affordablees the care act, also known as obamacare. it is designed to lower costs and ensure more people. , it wasthe arguing signed into law in march 2010. >> that afternoon. earlier today, the supreme court upheld the constitutionality of the affordable care act. the name of the healthcare reform with past two years ago. if you are one of the 30 million americans who don't yet have health insurance, starting in 2014, this law will offer you an array of quality, affordable, private health insurance plans to choose from. >> what is his plan for medicare? >> this was in
health talks about funding for an initiative called rain research through advanced innovative nerd technologies. "washington journal" is next. >> dear mr. president, it is clear that our current health care system hinges not only on our current economic situation but on the daily lives of every american. first, let's take a look at the fact. 15.7% of americans are uninsured. even though we spend $2.5 trillion each year on healthcare. , werary to popular belief do not have the...
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citizens, and to update and refine key protections in a way that is commensurate with the challenges and technologies of a new century and consistent with our most treasured values. my colleagues and i remain committed to working with congress for preventing and reducing gun violence. the president's budget requests supports these efforts and allows us to keep our promise to the families and communities of those senselessly murdered at sandy hook elementary school and in countless other acts of gun violence throughout the nation. we will continue to advocate for comprehensive immigration reform and strive to improve our broken immigration system in a way that is fair, that will guarantee all are playing by the same rules, and requires responsibility from everyone, including those who are here in an undocumented status and employers who would attempt to exploit them. i am encouraged by these principles that are reflected in proposals that are currently under consideration by the senate. i look forward to working with leaders of both chambers of congress to strengthen, pass, and implement as possible r
citizens, and to update and refine key protections in a way that is commensurate with the challenges and technologies of a new century and consistent with our most treasured values. my colleagues and i remain committed to working with congress for preventing and reducing gun violence. the president's budget requests supports these efforts and allows us to keep our promise to the families and communities of those senselessly murdered at sandy hook elementary school and in countless other acts of...
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with changes in technology, what is the fuss about? ifs is an open question, anybody would like to respond. [applause] these types of dialogs are very important. these discussions are the rings our electedgs officials consider when they decide to make changes in our laws. things that change the landscape of the laws that were enacted when those things did not exist. that is very important. to get back to the point on political groups, for example. a scenario where we have a situation where we have a , adicated investigation violation of federal law has occurred or will occur. it is determined that the people involved are either a political candidate, a politician, or involved in a political organization. .hat steps up the oversight we recognize the effect that might have in chilling people's involvement in political activity. it gets even more oversight and scrutiny that it would if that identical situation existed and there was not a political entity or an individual involved in politics and that the tick interact. involved in politic
with changes in technology, what is the fuss about? ifs is an open question, anybody would like to respond. [applause] these types of dialogs are very important. these discussions are the rings our electedgs officials consider when they decide to make changes in our laws. things that change the landscape of the laws that were enacted when those things did not exist. that is very important. to get back to the point on political groups, for example. a scenario where we have a situation where we...
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well what i did was after i retired from corporate america and left the high technology world in two thousand and three i spent a couple of years just asking questions and questioning all the beliefs that i had taken as knowledge through my institutionalized learning like everyone gets in this country and the answers to the knowledge was much more fascinating than the belief side form and after finding so much relevant data and just finding a landscape of history that had yet to be shared in a comprehensive form i said this is all not only a problem but it's also an opportunity to facilitate organize learning for adults who want to learn autonomous li on their own time whether it be video podcasting or just going through the different resources on our websites we put everything out there for free and depend on people who find value in what we put out for free to keep us producing so it's a it's a different type of business model but it's one that i feel mimics my learning process my ability to to kind of grow and share comprehensive knowledge with with the audience and something that
well what i did was after i retired from corporate america and left the high technology world in two thousand and three i spent a couple of years just asking questions and questioning all the beliefs that i had taken as knowledge through my institutionalized learning like everyone gets in this country and the answers to the knowledge was much more fascinating than the belief side form and after finding so much relevant data and just finding a landscape of history that had yet to be shared in a...
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>> you know, technology available now, of course you could be more invasive. and truth in advertising here, fareed, i was the one that installed the terrorist surveillance program that caused so much controversy during the bush administration. >> which is about eavesdropping on phone conversation. >> international calls, one may be in the united states that we had reason to believe maybe affiliated with al qaeda. which sounds like a good description for worrying about the boston kind of threat. but even there we recognized we had to be very careful, very selective. this couldn't be this broad net over all of america's conversations. even there it was very, very targeted. >> i asked a former fbi special agent. so you look at something like "inspire" magazine, al qaeda publication of sorts on the web that contained within it the instructions of how to build these pressure cooker bombs. should the united states government be trying to shut down these kinds of websites, and is it feasible? >> i think it's not the issue of feasibility. you know, it's very hard to r
>> you know, technology available now, of course you could be more invasive. and truth in advertising here, fareed, i was the one that installed the terrorist surveillance program that caused so much controversy during the bush administration. >> which is about eavesdropping on phone conversation. >> international calls, one may be in the united states that we had reason to believe maybe affiliated with al qaeda. which sounds like a good description for worrying about the...
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they asked me to recommend some people in finance and technology. i did not go further than our own backyard. she is now the ceo of dough.com. you introduce to you the next generation of finance on the local platform. hey, kristi. >> hey. [applause] >> thank you. thank you for coming out. as tom said, i am the ceo of dough. in my background, i came from sink or swim. i have 20 years of experience in around the trading industry. i would say that these last two years, i have been in financial media. i have learned a lot. what we have done now is that we have pulled together all of our experience from sink or swim and we have rolled it into a company called dough. right now, we believe that the industry is right for innovation. we have -- let me just get my slides here -- one of the things that we truly believe is that brokerage firms and wealth managers have an opportunity to tap into that younger generation. we think there needs to be a new approach, but with a new visual and with a new design. and we need to go to that younger generation with how th
they asked me to recommend some people in finance and technology. i did not go further than our own backyard. she is now the ceo of dough.com. you introduce to you the next generation of finance on the local platform. hey, kristi. >> hey. [applause] >> thank you. thank you for coming out. as tom said, i am the ceo of dough. in my background, i came from sink or swim. i have 20 years of experience in around the trading industry. i would say that these last two years, i have been in...
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saluted in the technology. and internet from the g.m. to control the use of drones otherwise as you mentioned the us cannot continue with these bad precedents and we are just people who did think against their security but again as i mentioned in pakistan the things are different the politics is different the problem is not the drone. use of drones. the problem and the problem is that the secret of pakistan used to relationships there has to be more focus on that in order to make the transition ship more transparent and then what you have. to do it's. all right go ahead medea jump in go ahead yes please read well i wanted to say i don't think it's not going to be coming from the u.s. government either from this administration or congress it really has to be from the american people who are starting to get educated about this issue and starting to organize and protest and we're having a summit nov sixteenth in washington d.c. hundreds of people coming from around the country and around the world could create a global network to change the
saluted in the technology. and internet from the g.m. to control the use of drones otherwise as you mentioned the us cannot continue with these bad precedents and we are just people who did think against their security but again as i mentioned in pakistan the things are different the politics is different the problem is not the drone. use of drones. the problem and the problem is that the secret of pakistan used to relationships there has to be more focus on that in order to make the transition...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >> bret: live in watertown, massachusetts, the hunt continues for 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. his brother tamerlan tsarnaev died overnight in a shootout. bring in the special panel tonight leon aaron is resident scholar and director of russian studies at the american ernesto prize institute author of the "roads to the temple and ideals and russian revolution." retired general jack keane and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. okay, charles, you have been watching all of this. thoughts on the day and what you've heard? >> well, i think all of us don't want to pre-judge but i think the real question is the motive. and right now the evidence very strongly points so self-radicalized young men acting in the name of jihad. two kind of chechen terrorism. there is nationalist and religious. nationalists ones who are in chechnya fighting against the russians in a long, drawn out war twice suppressioned by russia and in response
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >> bret: live in watertown, massachusetts, the hunt continues for 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. his brother tamerlan tsarnaev died overnight in a shootout. bring in the special panel tonight leon aaron is resident scholar and director of russian studies at the american ernesto prize institute author of the "roads to the temple and ideals and russian...
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can you talk about that and the role that technology plate. >> there are several things and technology that change of a fight. one is obvious, predators' commend it was not strikes but surveillance because you put a surveillance that gives you full motion video meeting anywhere in are forced to include as on the ground could watch what the predator is watching in full-time video or real-time video. the real effect of that caliber it used to take 120 people to raided targets were only 20 were going inside a takes hundred to secured outside, if you can do it from the air you only send 20. now the other hundred can hit five other targets, so we could hit six target than the time we used to it one. also, you can put a drone over and watch people all the time. if we decided to watch someone in this from all the time pretty soon do we know what you call a pattern of life, where you go, you hang out with to what you do, with the regular bad or involved in the insurgency. you can build up this. -- this knowledge. suddenly you're very precise. the search and know a lot. that is one technology t
can you talk about that and the role that technology plate. >> there are several things and technology that change of a fight. one is obvious, predators' commend it was not strikes but surveillance because you put a surveillance that gives you full motion video meeting anywhere in are forced to include as on the ground could watch what the predator is watching in full-time video or real-time video. the real effect of that caliber it used to take 120 people to raided targets were only 20...
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where companies like geico are investing in technology & finance. welcome to the state where cutting taxes for business... is our business. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. new york state is throwing out the old rule book to give your business a new edge, the edge you can only get in new york state. to grow our start your business, visit thenewny.com spokesman i have to look my so bbest on camera.sing whether i'm telling people about how they could save money on car insurance with geico... yeah, a little bit more of the lime green love yeah... or letting them know they can reach geico 24/7 using the latest technology. go on, slather it all over. don't hold back, go on... it's these high-definition televisions, i'll tell ya, they show every wrinkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> it has been called the shadow war. a war waged not with boots on the ground, but with eyes in the skies. unmanned aerial vehicles, drones, have flown missions, some armed
where companies like geico are investing in technology & finance. welcome to the state where cutting taxes for business... is our business. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. new york state is throwing out the old rule book to give your business a new edge, the edge you can only get in new york state. to grow our start your business, visit thenewny.com spokesman i have to look my so bbest on camera.sing whether i'm telling people about how...
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hello and welcome to technology updates on today's show we learn how to cook the silly one i like hot my food water. our design classic still has room for improvements. on how to recycle high.
hello and welcome to technology updates on today's show we learn how to cook the silly one i like hot my food water. our design classic still has room for improvements. on how to recycle high.
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where companies like geico are investing in technology & finance. welcome to the state where cutting taxes for business... is our business. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. new york state is throwing out the old rule book to give your business a new edge, the edge you can only get in new york state. to grow our start your business, visit thenewny.com that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> it has been called the shadow war. a war waged not with boots on the ground, but with eyes in the skies. unmanned aerial vehicles, drones, have flown missions, some armed with laser-guided, hair fire missiles. the c.i.a. defense department each runs its own drone department with different levels of transparency. the president made clear that america's use of drones would be reigned in. >> the same progress that gives us the technology to strike half a
where companies like geico are investing in technology & finance. welcome to the state where cutting taxes for business... is our business. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. welcome to the new buffalo. new york state is throwing out the old rule book to give your business a new edge, the edge you can only get in new york state. to grow our start your business, visit thenewny.com that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> well, syria seems to be sticking toids word so far. u.n. inspectors already beginning to destroir their chemical weapons stock pile. the arsenal and all of the machines that produce it are being carefully exposed of. officials couldn't tell us specifically what was destroyed so far. the agreement to dismabtal syria's chemical weapons program came after the august attack when more than 1,400 people were killed, including hundreds of children. all of the weapons are expected to be destroyed by the middle ofthex year. >>> well, it's one of the biggest wins in the war on terror since the killing of osama bin laden. last night's daring american raid in libya that captured a man on the fbi's most wanted list for more than a decade. the major terror suspect abu anosal libi has had a $500,000 bounty
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> well, syria seems to be sticking toids word so far. u.n. inspectors already beginning to destroir their chemical weapons stock pile. the arsenal and all of the machines that produce it are...
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hello and welcome to technology or bates on today's show we learn how to cook the sollie brown i'd like hot my food water. design classic still has room for improvements. on how to recycle tires and improve roads in one fell swoop. first we're all familiar with the lengthy security procedures to airports where we recently found out that the technology that keeps us all safe can also be used to put a smile on a girl's face. or check diamonds a price the pulled over for their astounding physical properties and things that ticks there also it kills best friend also the song goes and no matter where you are the queen of england with her crown jewels or you prefer something more subtle one thing is true the larger the diamond the rarer it is and the more it's worth that's why bush and diamond producers struck up an online partnership with a company specializing in explosive detectives neutron technologies is located a two hour drive and allegedly fight right outside of moscow in the tranquil town of not the town doesn't look much like a scientific poll but appearances can be deceiving we've
hello and welcome to technology or bates on today's show we learn how to cook the sollie brown i'd like hot my food water. design classic still has room for improvements. on how to recycle tires and improve roads in one fell swoop. first we're all familiar with the lengthy security procedures to airports where we recently found out that the technology that keeps us all safe can also be used to put a smile on a girl's face. or check diamonds a price the pulled over for their astounding physical...
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where the technology could monitor entire populations. we are confronted with that today. this is the classic whistle-blower definition. snowden fits it. he is providing information in the publickent. it is up to us to determine whether or not we want that kind of society and how far do we let the government go. >> so as 2013 is coming to a close. how do you look back at the nsa scandal. where will it go in 2014. snowden? >> i think you will see additional snowdens. but he has ignited a worldwide debate and government discussion that we never had. there was a bit of a blip after 2005. about the wiretapping program. this is far beyond that and has sustained itself over six months. and if the pending bills and legislation introduced in the u.s. congress is any indication, upwards of a dozen plus bills, the leading one is probably the freedom act co-sponsored by sensenbrenner and wyden, there is going to be some sort of legislation even during election year. >> well, it has sparked a conversation and many debates around dinner tables this ho
where the technology could monitor entire populations. we are confronted with that today. this is the classic whistle-blower definition. snowden fits it. he is providing information in the publickent. it is up to us to determine whether or not we want that kind of society and how far do we let the government go. >> so as 2013 is coming to a close. how do you look back at the nsa scandal. where will it go in 2014. snowden? >> i think you will see additional snowdens. but he has...
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week now speaking to the washington post anonymous officials say that the energy finance information technology aerospace an automotive industries have all been hacked recently the main perpetrator of these cases of cyber espionage according to the report includes china followed by russia and france china of course has the humanly deny the attacks exist and that it's worked behind them but that's not stopping the u.s. from ramping up cyber security for his part president obama is said to be working on an executive order aimed at bolstering cyber security and is expected to announce that as early as this wednesday but we'll have to keep you up to date as this story continues to unfold. also time now to check in with our web team to see what they're working on our team where producer angie and blake is in the news room to tell me more hey there and your i heard you were on our call about a sniper who killed osama bin ladin and him not having pensioned where do you hear that you know of course there is an article in r.t. dot com about yes about one of the snipers from seal team six you know it thi
week now speaking to the washington post anonymous officials say that the energy finance information technology aerospace an automotive industries have all been hacked recently the main perpetrator of these cases of cyber espionage according to the report includes china followed by russia and france china of course has the humanly deny the attacks exist and that it's worked behind them but that's not stopping the u.s. from ramping up cyber security for his part president obama is said to be...
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are the majority of the world's top headlines here and next though the world of gizmos and gadgets technology update in just a moment. they say geo politics is a lot like a schoolyard and what obama snubbing a meeting with the president of russia to in theory punish him for the stone incident sounds kind of amateur that is the kind of stuff the girl you did when you're sixteen would do cancel a date just to show you how much your feelings are hurt let's not mistake this cancelled meeting with cutting off diplomatic relations which is the total rejection of any form of discussion with another country which really sent a bold and possibly dangerous but a call message but obama did was more like a minor annoyance he knows that he will talk to putin again in the near future i mean how are they not going to talk in the next g. eight summit what is he just going to have to hide behind merkel the whole time and hope it works out or ducked behind the shrimp cocktail whatever here's a russian accent one could argue that to appease republicans he had to do something to look strong after the stone debac
are the majority of the world's top headlines here and next though the world of gizmos and gadgets technology update in just a moment. they say geo politics is a lot like a schoolyard and what obama snubbing a meeting with the president of russia to in theory punish him for the stone incident sounds kind of amateur that is the kind of stuff the girl you did when you're sixteen would do cancel a date just to show you how much your feelings are hurt let's not mistake this cancelled meeting with...
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it's the same with many technologies and this is very tough question philip zimmerman president co-founder of silent circle global encrypted communications server thank you so much for joining us for more. protests in rome over elling housing policies left six people injured most of them police officers security forces yours tear gas to disperse the provocative crowd demanding the government control accommodation costs and stop massive expense to who witnessed the violence as clashes were inevitable what i saw is that there were some people. who came to the demonstration with the helmets and so i think that intention was really to start the fight with the police and also to have a peaceful protest i think the police and the situation correctly if they're only hostile to was to hold the smoke bombs but only because they are being attacked by the protesters i think what happened is very symbolic of what is happening right now in the news show on the go and isn't really much caring about the protests because i think they have bigger issues like the survival of the government and so . you find
it's the same with many technologies and this is very tough question philip zimmerman president co-founder of silent circle global encrypted communications server thank you so much for joining us for more. protests in rome over elling housing policies left six people injured most of them police officers security forces yours tear gas to disperse the provocative crowd demanding the government control accommodation costs and stop massive expense to who witnessed the violence as clashes were...
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orbito put a satellite in in december, demonstrating its long-range missile technology. these developments have been accompanied with extremely belligerent aggressive public credit reports the u.s. and south korea. we continue to carefully monitor korea'sents of north next provocative steps. in uranium and ballistic missiles work. these technical advancements strengthen our assessment that iran has the scientific technical and industrial capacity to produce nuclear weapons. the central issue is it is its political will to do so. decision will reside with the supreme leader. stockpilesmmunition retracting, particularly chemical and biological warfare agents, which are part of a large complex and geographically dispersed program. they have the potential conflict-casualty's. the increasingly beleaguered regime, having found its escalation of violence not working, it appears quite willing to use chemical weapons against its own people, in syria. looking at geographic threats, some nations in the mideast and north africa are making progress toward democratic rule, but most ar
orbito put a satellite in in december, demonstrating its long-range missile technology. these developments have been accompanied with extremely belligerent aggressive public credit reports the u.s. and south korea. we continue to carefully monitor korea'sents of north next provocative steps. in uranium and ballistic missiles work. these technical advancements strengthen our assessment that iran has the scientific technical and industrial capacity to produce nuclear weapons. the central issue is...
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it's a huge huge surveillance operation and funnily enough it started this this technology that intercepts the data started as early as nine hundred seventy and actually just off russia the us found out that there were communications cables linking to suit the naval bases just off eastern russia and they decided they wanted to see what was going in so they sent down divers and submarines their tax little devices on to the lines they left the merry little bit like lobster pots and then they came back a few weeks later took them up again and sent them to the n.s.a. for decoding so of course there's loads more cable now than just that link there's more than half a million miles worth of cable running all over the world cable sort of about that big about as big as a garden hose and it contains all the world's e-mails tweets texts literally everything that goes over the internet and as late as two thousand and five the gathering of that data was pretty much the same as it was back in the seventy's so they went down with divers these little lobster pots but that might not be necessary because of
it's a huge huge surveillance operation and funnily enough it started this this technology that intercepts the data started as early as nine hundred seventy and actually just off russia the us found out that there were communications cables linking to suit the naval bases just off eastern russia and they decided they wanted to see what was going in so they sent down divers and submarines their tax little devices on to the lines they left the merry little bit like lobster pots and then they came...
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technology. developments around russia we've. covered. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm target market is a big. download . location so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch your t.v. anytime anywhere. else he's got to have you with us let's continue now they've been labeled as clowns and loonies but now they've picked up a quarter of the votes in british local elections the euro skeptic u.k. independence policy a former outside of how grabbed one hundred forty seven seats in local councils a surprise increase up from just eight prime minister david cameron reached out to those he was called a bunch of ferd cakes saying it's no good insulting them all she's part of why a car has been following the vote see china in british politics. it's bee
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science technology innovation hall the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. wealthy british style. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. news continues here in r.t. israel launched another strike inside syria according to us media reports citing an official inside the white house the target was a military base in the west of the country which stored a missile arsenal apparently destined for hezbollah in london be it the israeli military though has refused to confirm or deny that the attack near the port city of latakia even took place but this is not the first time the country's been accused of breaching syria's sovereignty and bombing targets that have been three center attacks this year in general may and july israeli leadership refused to confirm them as well and analysts say that this will continue to happen as long as powerful ally is watching israel's back. you do not have the right to it another sovereign n
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develops further the other thing that happens is as technology develops further, technology itself may provide us some additional safeguards. if people don't have confidence that the law, the checks and balances of the court and congress, are sufficient to give us confidence that government is not snooping, well, maybe we can imbed technologies in there that prevent the snooping regardless of what the government wants to do. there may be some technological fixes that provide another layer of assurance. and so those are the kinds of things i'm looking forward to having a conversation about. [inaudible] >> no, i can't. [inaudible] >> the fact that i said that the programs operating in a way that prevents abuse, that continues to be true without the reforms. the question is, how do i make the american people more comfortable? if i tell michelle that i did the dishes -- now, granted in the white house i don't do the dishes that much, but back in the day, and she is a little skeptical. well, i'd like her to trust me, but maybe i need to bring her back and show her the dishes. and not just h
develops further the other thing that happens is as technology develops further, technology itself may provide us some additional safeguards. if people don't have confidence that the law, the checks and balances of the court and congress, are sufficient to give us confidence that government is not snooping, well, maybe we can imbed technologies in there that prevent the snooping regardless of what the government wants to do. there may be some technological fixes that provide another layer of...
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that you do it isn't fair that the organization claims control of technical data in the age where the technology suggest there issno longer any meaningful control the provids have heavy penalties if they are violating it. lou: you describe yourself as the anarchist i tried to bring you in as a left-wing may be right wing or libertarian and you bought none of that so how do you go along with what the government tells you to do? i have the vision of the anarchist standing with a black flag on top of the rocks. is that how you feel? >>. [laughter] that is a strategy. one could be to not play along but i am concerned of the future of the 3-d printer and i don't want to selfishly regulate and effective regulation of other people's work so i will try to pick the most careful strategy possible to mitigate the damage from what is happening. lou: you may be the most considerate and compliant anarchist in modern history d i have to tell you it makes you all the more intriguing as a personality. i am concerned or curious what you think of individual freedom of the traditional psittacine, values, all of the
that you do it isn't fair that the organization claims control of technical data in the age where the technology suggest there issno longer any meaningful control the provids have heavy penalties if they are violating it. lou: you describe yourself as the anarchist i tried to bring you in as a left-wing may be right wing or libertarian and you bought none of that so how do you go along with what the government tells you to do? i have the vision of the anarchist standing with a black flag on top...
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an emergency motion to pause the proceedings until they can determine what this offstage center said technology was actually used for and whether their confidential conversations with their clients was actually private so is this a win for transparency well not quite the trial can still be censored and most likely will be censored but under the control of colonel pole and not the cia. coming up on r t from immigration to health care the u.s. is still facing. serious problems but can a government that's deeply divided actually solve a problem of the nation coming up a look at the broken system here in the u.s. . here's mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that the americans call a dollar. i'm sorry i missed the guy who cares enough about what. our schools you know what kind of terrorist cells they want to wish to feature isn't the only liberal the christian. solicitous the snow the super to distract us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that sells a sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i'm having martin and we're going to
an emergency motion to pause the proceedings until they can determine what this offstage center said technology was actually used for and whether their confidential conversations with their clients was actually private so is this a win for transparency well not quite the trial can still be censored and most likely will be censored but under the control of colonel pole and not the cia. coming up on r t from immigration to health care the u.s. is still facing. serious problems but can a...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge area covered wealthy british style. from time to time for. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. welcome back here with our team live from moscow in britain people convicted of cyber crimes could get a chance of redemption by joining us live or defense force computer specialist could find themselves working alongside regular armed forces to defend national security but many hackers are less than willing to be a part of it artist laura smith found out why. the life and times of a haka in britain from cruising through cyberspace to prison to what can for the government as details of the u.k.'s proposed defense schools mudge officials admit that considering hiring convicts it's just all the you know the implication is right that in black and white that it's ok for governments to have people but if people had governments it's a cry most of
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technology innovation all the developments from around. the. understand it. and realize. download the. stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch ati anytime anywhere. continues here on. russia's main christ the savior cathedral with this year's solemn easter service about to start thousands of believers a gathered for the vigil it's one of orthodox christianity is most important services and marks the resurrection of jesus christ without his body in a question of is there and joins us live now from central moscow but there i will start the holy far from jerusalem has arrived in moscow on its way now to the cathedral is is there a sense that there is something quite miraculous occurring tonight really something quite special there in central moscow the cathedral. well built for many russian i do dogs believe us tonight is really holy night as people around the globe celebrate eid to dogs easter and the resurrection of jesus christ and this year russians see that it is a levy i s
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. >> technology issues in front of the current congress, monday on "the communicators" at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> during the president's historic trip to china, this is what accompanied him. was looking at a package of cigarettes. they have pandas on them. she was admiring that. he said, i understand you also admired the pandas at the zoo. she said yes, that is a darling. he said, we will make sure you have pandas always. it was important for her to uphold, to support her husband. -- it waseing there at the end of the trips were news reporters would come out and talk about the president but they would always say what a wonderful job that nixon did. >> first lady pat nixon monday spant live on c-span and c- 3. also on c-span radio and c- span.org. >> kentucky senator rand paul spoke about foreign policy at the citadel military academy in charleston south carolina. some of the topics included u.s. aid to other countries. his remarks are just under half an hour. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. i understand you have a big game on saturday. who is going to win? a
. >> technology issues in front of the current congress, monday on "the communicators" at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> during the president's historic trip to china, this is what accompanied him. was looking at a package of cigarettes. they have pandas on them. she was admiring that. he said, i understand you also admired the pandas at the zoo. she said yes, that is a darling. he said, we will make sure you have pandas always. it was important for her to uphold, to...
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national defense and put forward a plan to modernize our military so we have the most modern, highly technological, highly capable military and strengthen our defenses. theill begin by an audit of pentagon. not because i dislike the military. because i like the military. i want to cut out waste and fraud and make the military stronger and direct the resources where they need to go. but it means you have to have the strength to look even at military spending and say, nobody gets a blank check. with the savings for modernization and a more reasonable foreign policy, we will do something we are failing at right now. we will make and take better care of our nation's greatest resource, our servicemembers. we will train them better, i quit them better, fit -- fix a broken v.a. system. as a physician, when i visited walter reed i was profoundly impacted by the young men and women there. close in age to my own kids, receiving care for injuries sustained in battle. it reinforces my worldview about the need to prevent conflict unless it is absolutely necessary. those injured in our most recent conflicts in
national defense and put forward a plan to modernize our military so we have the most modern, highly technological, highly capable military and strengthen our defenses. theill begin by an audit of pentagon. not because i dislike the military. because i like the military. i want to cut out waste and fraud and make the military stronger and direct the resources where they need to go. but it means you have to have the strength to look even at military spending and say, nobody gets a blank check....
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leadership the missile technology control regime? >> there are different pieces with the eye is our platform to gather information that is the capacity that our partners don't have so how to rebuild that capacity? i think they can play a role and what i worry about is up paranoia free of the huge problem i think that is a huge mistake i have done a lot of work on export control the i think that policy is a disaster because it is based on the premise that somehow we are the only ones capable of building military equipment so if we don't let it out it will not happen in. and with the industrial base. so when it was passed in the late '90s we have roughly two-thirds of the global satellite market but we're now down to about 20%. but basically if a component part would go into satellite you could not sell it without going into complicated if you sold the boat you could not export that to anyone without going through this regime. we need to have a more open way. we shall then sell it to the allies. certainly we are concerned about these t
leadership the missile technology control regime? >> there are different pieces with the eye is our platform to gather information that is the capacity that our partners don't have so how to rebuild that capacity? i think they can play a role and what i worry about is up paranoia free of the huge problem i think that is a huge mistake i have done a lot of work on export control the i think that policy is a disaster because it is based on the premise that somehow we are the only ones...
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technology innovation. developments around russia. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew. i'm target market is a big. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter how would your mobile device if you could watch your t.v. anytime anywhere. thanks for being with us this criticism over the domestic use of drones in the u.s. is mounting while demand for them is skyrocketing the federal aviation administration predicts some one hundred thousand commercial on land and called will be over american skies within the next five years and as always he's an associate churkin has been finding out building and operating the drones is becoming a coveted profession for many. unmanned aerial vehicles better known as drones are not only in the skies but might be taught at a college near you
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that's why we designed the all-new nissan versa note, with more technology, to get you into, and out of, tight spots. and more space so that you always have your favorite stuff. and just for good measure, an incredibly efficient 40 mpg highway. so that when you're doing more, you're spending less. the all-new nissan versa note. your door to more. ♪ >>> the war on terrorism conceptually is a hard idea, because terrorism is a tactic. but as we know, it has translated into real war in iraq and afghanistan and in other countries around the globe. it has also translated into a sort of war footing, war mentality domestically, even in terms of our law enforcement. >> it hasn't just stayed in iraq or afghanistan or pakistan. it has come back to the united states. the same idea of us versus them, that we're looking on patrol for terrorists, has come back to domestic american policing as well. and who's giving the training that police officers in the united states are receiving? there is an entire circuit of experts hired with national security money who are being paid to train the police fo
that's why we designed the all-new nissan versa note, with more technology, to get you into, and out of, tight spots. and more space so that you always have your favorite stuff. and just for good measure, an incredibly efficient 40 mpg highway. so that when you're doing more, you're spending less. the all-new nissan versa note. your door to more. ♪ >>> the war on terrorism conceptually is a hard idea, because terrorism is a tactic. but as we know, it has translated into real war in...
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it is unclear which technology companies are working with the n.s.a. but snowden said encryption works but that users would have to use strong systems to make sure software is properly implemented. >> if you thought that license plate readers were invasive wait until you hear the latest scanner. it is the biometric optical surveillance system and the government's newested a is vent in facial recognition software. according to recently released foia documents we now know that the department of homeland security is making considerable progress on a face scanning tool. the system works by using video cameras to scan people in public and identify them based on the characteristics of their face. the technology operates by cross-referencing state and federal data bases of driver's license photos and mug shots. while the technology will aid law enforcement agencies privacy and civil liberty advocates are cautioning the ways in which the system can be abused. to discuss this i was joined earlier by our r. tfpt. produced asked her about the system, the f.b.i. i
it is unclear which technology companies are working with the n.s.a. but snowden said encryption works but that users would have to use strong systems to make sure software is properly implemented. >> if you thought that license plate readers were invasive wait until you hear the latest scanner. it is the biometric optical surveillance system and the government's newested a is vent in facial recognition software. according to recently released foia documents we now know that the...
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now it's easier than ever to experience deep, restful sleep with the sleep number bed's dualair technology. at the touch of a button, the sleep number bed adjusts to each person's ideal comfort and support. and you'll only find it at a sleep number store. where right now our newest innovations are available with 48-month financing. sleep number. comfort individualized. >>> welcome back to the lead. the politics lead, perhaps nobody posed the question better than the late great saint of punk rock. should i stay or should i go? if i stay, there will be trouble. the age old question become newly relevant when danny made headlines this week when jumping ship from the anthony weiner campaign? do campaign staffers have a duty to go down with the ship? one thing is for certain, anthony weiner is not running for the lifeboats. >> i did that. it was wrong. people have every right in the world to say that it disqualifies me. but i'm not going to quit based on that. >> let's start with you. how much do staffers owe it to stay with the candidate no matter what? >> first of all, the staffer that quit a
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citizens, and using technologically advanced weapons. in addition, jake johnson at the department of defense had addressed the legal basis for our military efforts against al qaeda. the general counsel for the cia has discussed how the agency operates under the u.s. law. there was a lecture given two years ago. they noted that u.s. practices, including legal -- comply with all law, including the laws of war. given these efforts, adventure to say that the u.s. government has never been so open regarding its counterterrorism. there seems to be public and legal debate surrounding these technologies and how they are sometimes used in the fight against al qaeda. i want to be clear. in the course of the war in afghanistan and the fight against al qaeda, i think the american people expect us to use advanced technologies. for example, prevent attacks on u.s. forces and remove terrorists from the battlefield. that is what we do. it has saved the lives of men and women in uniform. what has captured the attention of many is a different practice. it
citizens, and using technologically advanced weapons. in addition, jake johnson at the department of defense had addressed the legal basis for our military efforts against al qaeda. the general counsel for the cia has discussed how the agency operates under the u.s. law. there was a lecture given two years ago. they noted that u.s. practices, including legal -- comply with all law, including the laws of war. given these efforts, adventure to say that the u.s. government has never been so open...
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that it's not the technology is somehow inherently evil, but the technology enables a particular set of policy decisions that might have been more costly, it enables a lot of different policy decisions that might have been more costly. and some good ones like use of surveillance drones for humanitarian purposes during natural disasters and so forth. but it's this particular set of targeted killings outside of so-called hot battlefields that has, i think, all of us going oh my goodness that is pretty orwellian and scary. >> speak to that. >> i think there are a couple of different things. first it is true the technology is just a means and in that sense t can be benign. it has no natural kind of he normative consequences, you can use its drone for a lot of good things. when you think about the targeted killings program in pakistan, particularly, yemen and somalia, one of the great dangers here is that we've been lulled into a notion that these are hugely effectism-- effective forms of violence, we put such pressure on al qaeda we are pushing them to collapse. there is no question al q
that it's not the technology is somehow inherently evil, but the technology enables a particular set of policy decisions that might have been more costly, it enables a lot of different policy decisions that might have been more costly. and some good ones like use of surveillance drones for humanitarian purposes during natural disasters and so forth. but it's this particular set of targeted killings outside of so-called hot battlefields that has, i think, all of us going oh my goodness that is...